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049 _aMAIN
100 1 _aKuehni, Rolf G.
245 1 0 _aColor :
_ban introduction to practice and principles /
_cRolf G. Kuehni.
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aHoboken, N.J. :
_bWiley,
_c�2012.
300 _a1 online resource
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
347 _adata file
_2rda
380 _aBibliography
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
504 _aSources of color-What is color and how did we come to experience it?-From light to color-Color perception phenomena-Orderly arrangements of color-Defining the color stimulus-Calculating color-Colorants and their mixture-Color reproduction-The web of color-Color (theory) in art-Harmony of colors.
588 0 _aPrint version record.
520 _aOur visual perception of color is the result of a complex interaction of light, chemicals, and the visual aparatus of our eyes and brain. In this book, the scientific principles and concepts of color: the nature of light, color perception, and the measurement of color are compiled into a single reference source. This book contains thorough explanations of key technical concepts concerning light, human vision, and color perception phenomena, examines color reproduction technologies and techniques, and offers a historical review of the development of color theory and art.
505 0 0 _tCopyright page --
_g1.
_t: Sources of Color --
_tLight --
_tIncandescence --
_tBlackbody Radiation --
_tLuminescence --
_tAbsorption, Reflection, Scattering, and Transmission --
_tRefraction --
_tInterference --
_tDiffraction --
_tMolecular Orbitals --
_tCrystal-Field Colors --
_tElectrical Conductors and Semiconductors --
_g2.
_t: What Is Color and How Did We Come to Experience It --
_tThe Opponent Color System --
_tGenetics, Epigenetics, and the Connectome --
_tWhat is Color --
_g3.
_t: From Light to Color --
_tRods and Cones --
_tColor Opponency --
_g4.
_t: Color Perception Phenomena --
_tLight as Illuminator
505 0 0 _tUnrelated and Related ColorsLightness and Related Effects --
_tHelmholtz-Kohlrausch Effect --
_tLightness Crispening Effect --
_tHue --
_tBezold-Br�ucke and Abney Effects --
_tChroma --
_tGrayness --
_tAdditive and Subtractive Stimulus Mixture: Complementary Colors --
_tAdaptation --
_tColor Constancy --
_tMetamerism --
_tSimultaneous and Successive Contrast: Afterimages --
_tSpreading and Edge Effects: Mach Bands --
_gVolume Colors.
_t, Transparency, and Translucency --
_tMetallic Colors --
_g5.
_t: Orderly Arrangements of Color --
_tOrdering of Color Percepts --
_tLevels of Color Order --
_tKinds of Color Order
505 0 0 _tUniform Difference Unit Contours in Euclidean Color SpaceImpact of Crispening Effect on Color Difference Perception --
_tObserver Variability --
_tColor Space and Color Solid --
_tKinds of Color Solids --
_tColor Solid Sampling with Equal or Varied Intervals of Stimulus --
_tSwedish Natural Colour System (NCS) --
_tMunsell Color System --
_tOptical Society of America Uniform Color Scales (OSA-UCS) --
_tOther Color-Order Systems --
_tColor Stimulus Solids --
_tColor Naming --
_g6.
_t: Defining the Color Stimulus --
_tMatching Stimuli --
_tThe CIE Colorimetric System --
_tThe CIE Chromaticity Diagram --
_tOptimal Object Color (Stimulus) Solid
505 0 0 _g7.
_t: Calculating Color --
_tModeling Global Color Space --
_tSmall Color Differences --
_g8.
_t: Colorants and Their Mixture --
_tDyes --
_tPigments --
_tColorimetric Properties of Colorants --
_tColorant Mixtures --
_tSpecial Colorants --
_tFluorescent Colorants --
_tMetallic, Pearlescent, and Interference Flakes --
_g9.
_t: Color Reproduction --
_tBasic Processes in Color Reproduction --
_tColor Television and Other Displays --
_tGraphic Printing --
_tDyeing and Printing of Textiles and Paper, Coloring with Pigments and Paints, and other Coloration Techniques --
_tColor Management --
_tColorant Formulation and Color Control
505 0 0 _g10.
_t: The Web of Color --
_tGreek Ideas on Color --
_tMedieval and Renaissance Thought on Color --
_tThe Revolution of the Prism --
_tPhysics and Psychology --
_tColor Order in the Twentieth Century --
_tColor Technology and Color Science --
_tColor in Language --
_g11.
_t: Color (Theory) in Art --
_tThe Renaissance --
_tFrom the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Centuries --
_tTwentieth Century --
_tOptical and Psychological Effects in Painting --
_g12.
_t: Harmony of Colors --
_tColor in Fashion --
_tColor and Music --
_tComplementary Colors --
_tComplex Rules of Harmony --
_tCreate Your Own Harmonies
505 0 0 _tAppendix: Timetable of Color in Science and Art.
650 0 _aColor.
650 0 _aColor in art.
650 0 _aColor vision.
650 4 _aColor.
650 4 _aColor in art.
650 4 _aColor vision.
650 7 _aSCIENCE
_xPhysics
_xOptics & Light.
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650 7 _aColor in art.
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650 7 _aColor.
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650 7 _aColor vision.
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655 4 _aElectronic books.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_aKuehni, Rolf G.
_tColor.
_b3rd ed.
_dHoboken, N.J. : Wiley, �2012
_z9781118173848
_w(DLC) 2012015983
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